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3. Soll borings or Monitor well data are to have geologic cross sections, <br /> 4. Show all structures above ground Including canopies and powerlines, <br /> 5. Indicate buried pipes, tanks, leachlines, etc., and <br /> 6. Al I logs, excavation procedures, and sol l/ ground water sampl Ings are to <br /> be certified by a Registered Geologist, Certified Engineering Geologist, <br /> or, Registered Engineer (This.assures the regulatory agencies of the <br /> quality of the work and protects the tank owner's interests). <br /> r <br /> The report Is to contain information from other reports as necessary to assure <br /> that It may be reviewed independently. It is not acceptable to reference a graph, <br /> table, boring log, etc., in a previous report tat times not even available). <br /> After the report has been reviewed by all the regulatory agencies and our <br /> collective responses prepared, we can respond in writing to the tank owner and <br /> suggest modifications as needed At this time all the data should be Included and <br /> no further Investigation required by the consultant. (Should more data be needed, <br /> It will be necessary for us to inform the tank owner of what Is needed In order for <br /> a remedial action plan to be implemented.) A meeting with the tank owner and <br /> their consultant may be required to "Iron out" differences at this time. (Please <br /> note that this would be one of our few meetings, other contacts have been by <br /> correspondence, telephone , or site monitoring.) <br /> At times the tank owner may want to Install equipment to remove 'free product' <br /> or Initiate minor cleanup before approval. Such action may be warranted but is <br /> always at their own risk and may Impede, or Increase the costs of, the final action <br /> required. <br /> Following this meeting, a summarizing letter Is to be sent to the tank owner <br /> which includes details of the procedure(s) agreed upon. The consultant can then <br /> prepare the final Remedial Plan for approval by agencies. The plan should contain <br /> at least the following: <br /> FINAL REMEDIAL PLAN <br /> Plan details and discussion for implementation <br /> Dates for beginning work stages <br /> Site plan with proposed work areas defined <br /> Implementation schedule for phasing, if necessary <br /> Results of preliminary field tests or laboratory pilot studies <br /> After approval and upon completion of the reniedial plan activities, a letter Is to. <br /> be prepared describing any regulatory conditions of concern to the Reqional Board <br /> or LIA, Such as deed restrictions, lora term monitoring, alternative drrnking water <br /> sources, etc. Some remedial plans may require -the audition of extraneous <br /> materials to expedite the transformation or removal of the contaminating liquid. <br /> The added material or their t,yrPriunucts must be considered for removal. rt is not <br /> our intent to trade contaminants In ground water. <br />